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PATA: Asia Pacific Tourism Set for Continued Growth Following Strong 2023 Recovery
Key Findings: Significant Increase in IVAs for the Asia Pacific region
In 2023, international visitor arrivals reached 522 million across 47 Asia Pacific destinations, marking a 94.3% increase from the previous year. This remarkable resurgence marks the most substantial recovery for Asia Pacific tourism since the onset of the pandemic, with IVAs nearing pre-2019 levels. Among the top-performing destinations were China, which welcomed over 82 million visitors, accounting for 15.7% of the region’s total, and the USA, which saw over 66 million arrivals (12.7%).
Türkiye has emerged as one of the top tourist destinations, reaching pre-pandemic visitor numbers in 2022. For 2023, international arrivals increased by another 10.4%, thanks to Türkiye’s rich cultural appeal, strategic location between Europe and Asia, and continued investments in tourism infrastructure and safety. This growth was also supported by targeted policies such as visa simplifications and digital nomad visas, making Türkiye one of the top recovery markets alongside Thailand and Macao, China.
Emerging Trends and a Bright Outlook for 2024
The momentum continued into early 2024, with IVAs rising by 22% year-on-year, reaching nearly 262 million arrivals by mid-year. The majority of growth has been driven by Asia, which accounted for eight of the top 10 destinations by volume, including Hong Kong SAR, Japan, and Thailand. Hong Kong alone saw a 64.2% increase in visitor numbers compared to the same period in 2023.
PATA CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid highlighted, “Tourism in Asia Pacific saw a major recovery in 2023, and this momentum is continuing into 2024. With over 261 million visitors recorded this year, the region is rebounding quickly, led by strong growth in destinations like China and Japan.”
Countries like Thailand demonstrated significant success with innovative travel policies, including temporary visa exemptions for visitors from key markets like China, Kazakhstan, and India.
Furthermore, in 2023, Thailand launched two parallel tourism campaigns: “Thai Tourism Year 2023” for domestic tourism and “Visit Thailand Year 2023: Amazing New Chapters” for international visitors. Through collaborations with digital travel platforms, airlines, and personalised content, the Thailand Tourism Authority (TAT) used data analytics to segment markets and adapt promotions to visitor preferences.
The Thai Tourism Year 2023 campaign aimed to boost domestic tourism by promoting lesser-known destinations within Thailand, enhancing travel experiences in secondary cities, and emphasising eco-friendly and culturally immersive trips.
The Visit Thailand Year 2023: Amazing New Chapters campaign targeted international markets with a focus on unique, themed experiences, including wellness, adventure, and luxury travel. The Digital Nomad program – a special visa initiative offering a 10-year visa for remote workers – appealed to long-term visitors drawn to cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, known for their affordable living costs and robust coworking facilities. Thailand’s Muslim-friendly travel sector also expanded through tailored, halal-certified services, supporting the country’s goal of becoming a top destination for Muslim tourists within the next five years. Additionally, with its scenic beaches and luxury resorts, Thailand saw a significant influx of Indian weddings and large gatherings in 2023, which boosted local industries such as catering, hospitality, and event planning.
These campaigns helped drive over 28 million international arrivals in 2023, representing a 154.4% year-on-year increase. Thailand’s success is further highlighted by its efficient handling of airport congestion and infrastructure improvements.
Similarly, Türkiye saw its tourism industry flourish, driven by strategic policies targeting Russian and European tourists. By focusing on popular destinations like Antalya and Istanbul, Türkiye attracted millions of high-spending visitors, contributing significantly to its economic growth.
Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges
The report underscores that while growth remains strong, there are still challenges on the horizon. The reemergence of health risks, such as potential new SARS variants, and geopolitical tensions could affect the pace of recovery. However, the industry’s resilience, adaptability, and innovation offer a strong foundation for overcoming these hurdles.
As Mr. Hamid noted, “We must stay adaptable amid uncertainties. The global travel and tourism sector is stronger when we collaborate, ensuring our recovery is both swift and sustainable. Ultimately, tourism thrives when there is peace and respect for humanity.”
Conclusion: A New Era for Asia Pacific Tourism
The PATA Annual Tourism Report 2024 highlights the remarkable strides made in revitalising the travel sector across Asia Pacific. With continued recovery expected into 2024 and beyond, the region is poised to surpass pre-pandemic levels, ushering in a new era of responsible, resilient, and innovative tourism.
About PATA
Founded in 1951, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is a not-for-profit membership association that acts as a catalyst for the responsible development of travel and tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific region. The Association provides aligned advocacy, insightful research, and innovative events to its member organisations, which include government, state and city tourism bodies; international airlines and airports; hospitality organisations, and educational institutions, as well as youth members across the world. The PATA network also embraces the grassroots activism of the PATA Chapters and Student Chapters, who organise numerous travel industry training programmes and business development events across the world. Thousands of travel professionals belong to the 31 local PATA Chapters worldwide, while hundreds of students are members of the 15 PATA Student Chapters globally. The PATAmPOWER platform delivers unrivalled data, forecasts, and insights from the PATA Strategic Intelligence Centre to members’ desktops and mobile devices anywhere in the world. PATA’s Head Office has been in Bangkok since 1998. The Association also has an official office in Beijing. Visit www.PATA.org.